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... and needs not the Reformation which Descartes us'd to his : For we doubt not ,
neither can we properly say , we think we admire and love you , above all other
Men : There is a Certainty in the Propofition , and we know it . . With the fame As ...
... and needs not the Reformation which Descartes us'd to his : For we doubt not ,
neither can we properly say , we think we admire and love you , above all other
Men : There is a Certainty in the Propofition , and we know it . . With the fame As ...
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I read you both , with the fame Admiration , but not with the same Delight . He af .
fects the Metaphyficks , not only in his Satyrs , but in his amorous Verses , where .
Nature only should reign ; and perplexes the Minds of the fair Sex with nice ...
I read you both , with the fame Admiration , but not with the same Delight . He af .
fects the Metaphyficks , not only in his Satyrs , but in his amorous Verses , where .
Nature only should reign ; and perplexes the Minds of the fair Sex with nice ...
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Fame is in itself a real Good , if we may believe Cicero , who was perhaps too
fond of it . But even Fame , as Virgil tells us , acquires strength by going forward .
Let Epicurus give Indolency as an Attribute to his Gods , and place in it the ...
Fame is in itself a real Good , if we may believe Cicero , who was perhaps too
fond of it . But even Fame , as Virgil tells us , acquires strength by going forward .
Let Epicurus give Indolency as an Attribute to his Gods , and place in it the ...
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... written by divers Hands , whereof your Lordship's was only part , I cou'd
separate your Gold from their Copper : And tho I could not give back to every
Author his own Brass , ( for there is not the fame Rule for diftinguishing be . twixt
bad and ...
... written by divers Hands , whereof your Lordship's was only part , I cou'd
separate your Gold from their Copper : And tho I could not give back to every
Author his own Brass , ( for there is not the fame Rule for diftinguishing be . twixt
bad and ...
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The same Prevalence of Genius is in Your Lordship , but the World cannot
pardon your concealing it , on the fame Confideration ; because we have neither
a living Varius , nor a Herace , in whose Excellencies both of Poems , Odes , and
...
The same Prevalence of Genius is in Your Lordship , but the World cannot
pardon your concealing it , on the fame Confideration ; because we have neither
a living Varius , nor a Herace , in whose Excellencies both of Poems , Odes , and
...
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